If I swap the CTRL key with the CAPS lock key (not physically but using the Windows registry e.g.), will the CAPS lock key blue led switch from on to off everytime I press the CAPS lock key (which really would be the CTRL key) ?

I currently have a Happy Hacking Keyboard Lite II. I quickly became dissatisfied with it because: lack of Fx keys, lack of PAGE UP/DWN, lack of HOME/END keys AND I didn't like the feeling of the keys.

Anyone can comment on the feeling of the keys of the Deck vs. the HHKLII?

What about he Cherry G84-4100? I believe the Deck and that Cherry keyboard share the same mechanical system for the keys (crosspoint gold plated switches?).

I don't care about the price. I could find the Cherry for around 70$US and the Deck for 100$US. For a high quality keyboard I am ready to pay much money (though, there is a limit. )

I do the same CTRL <-> CAPSLOCK swap via the registry. Yes, the CAPSLOCK LED will still toggle under your new CTRL key.

While I had hoped the new 101-style would have the same size for these keys, perhaps we can talk them into making a couple keycaps for a swap kit where they identify traces to cut and jumpers to add to affect the change in the hardware...

What about he Cherry G84-4100? I believe the Deck and that Cherry keyboard share the same mechanical system for the keys (crosspoint gold plated switches?).pascal

No, they're not using the same keys. The G84-4100 uses ML switches and the Deck MX switches.

I'm currently writing on a G84-4100 and guess why I'm on this site - the keyboard is utter crap. They keys get stuck when not pressed on the centre, the cursor keys and the 'o' key are not reacting or bounce, the labels start to wear off - and all that after only about 4 months of use. And then, the tactile feedback of the keys doesn't match their activation, that is, you feel that the key is pressed but it isn't.

When I noticed that the Deck uses Cherry key switches and after this experience with 'modern' Cherry key switches (my clicky 15 year old G80-1000 is still working without any problems) I'm not so sure any more whether I should buy the Deck.

Maybe the MX switches are better but I don't really trust Cherry any more...

You are correct flobber, the Cherry G84-4100 uses a ML switch that is low profile, but does not feel good to use all the time and will not last as long as the Cherry MX switch. The letters are pad printed on top of the keycap and therefore, they will rub off. The Deck keyboards use the Cherry MX switch. The MX is much more "robust" in feel. The letters on the Deck keyboards are sublimated - meaning that the ink is injected into the keycap and will not "rub off". There is a 30 days $ back guarantee.

What you are suggesting can be modified at home, with some fairly simple instructions that are included on the website, that include a bit of soldering. At this point in time, though, no, we're not planning on mixing any of the colors. Many of our customers have modified theirs to look like that, though. We'll have pictures on the website soon of one that has been modified. Hey, at least you can install different colors! We're the only manufacturer that intalls one LED per key. Expensive, yes, but very versatile! .......Deck Girl Amy